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Can you believe I had more posts than Darkness once?

let me repeat...I have no idea either way, I've nefer even gone into the forum let alone have any idea what goes on in there. I don't know what a LEW PC is either. I'm just completely lost on the whole subject.

So, I go back to reviewing Banking Guilds!! :D
 

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Crothian said:
let me repeat...I have no idea either way, I've nefer even gone into the forum let alone have any idea what goes on in there. I don't know what a LEW PC is either. I'm just completely lost on the whole subject.

So, I go back to reviewing Banking Guilds!! :D
Umm...LEW PC = Living ENWorld Player Character. What did you think it was?

Oh good luck with Banking Guilds. Let me know if its good so I can decide whether or not to read my free copy soon.
 

Rystil Arden said:
Umm...LEW PC = Living ENWorld Player Character. What did you think it was?

I had no idea and wasn't even trying to guess

Oh good luck with Banking Guilds. Let me know if its good so I can decide whether or not to read my free copy soon.

Depends, do you want to use banks and insurance and stocks in your game? It does a nice job and opens up a completely new set of problems and options for the players if the DM wants to mess with them. There is potential for striking it rich, or losing everything. So, far its good and I like it, but I also work in banking so this stuff is right up my alley.
 

you want to use banks and insurance and stocks in your game?
Well, I have simplistic banks that are basically just moneylenders backed by a rich merchant family that charge interest and/or hold onto money and pay interest while investing the money in the meantime on their merchant enterprises.
 


Crothian said:
Ya, I use something similiar. These though are true banks with lots of resources. You should read it over, it is only 29 pages.
Hmm...if these banks give life insurance, like I remember hearing, then they would have long since written off my PCs as uninsurable nightmare clients because the PCs die extremely often ;)
 

Rystil Arden said:
Hmm...if these banks give life insurance, like I remember hearing, then they would have long since written off my PCs as uninsurable nightmare clients because the PCs die extremely often ;)

There is life insurance and it ain't cheap
 

Crothian said:
There is life insurance and it ain't cheap
Unless the insurance was so expensive that anyone who lived for even a week automatically lost money, my PCs would bankrupt the bank quickly. They're extraordinarily reckless but their plans always work. They just don't care about losing members. Hell, one of them has the Explosive Death feat, and he has a magic item that he uses when its getting close to the monster's end that hits himself with a weak death effect that he fails the fort save on purpose. :p
 

well, I'm sure after the bank looses money they will start charging a bit more to the players and ewveryone else to make it up. Banks are really good at recovering loses.
 


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